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SEASON 7

ISSUE 1 (67)
1. "Creasing" magic 7 + 5
Example:

Fill the tables with


numbers so that all
rows and all columns
contain different
numbers from 1 to 9 (from 1 to 8). Numbers going along
grey lines must be in increasing (decreasing) order.
Answer key: write down the content of the diagonal going from top left to bottom right corner. For the
example the answer would be: 413531.

2. Tetradivide 6
Divide the table along gridlines into five pieces, so
that each piece is made of some (one or more) of
the same tetraminoes (they can be rotated and/
or reflected; different pieces made of different
tetraminoes). Digits outside the table show the
number of cells, occupied by different pieces in
corresponding rows and columns. They are given in
increasing order.
Answer key: first write down the content of the
diagonal going from bottom left to top right corner,
and then the number of used tetraminoes in order:
I, L, O, S, T. For the example the answer would be:
ITTTSL; 12114. Example:

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